Kerwin "Sleek" Young worked in Public Enemy's studio from 1988 where he did production on all of Professor Griff's solo albums and many Bomb Squad productions.
In 1993 he produced a demo by a guy named Dr Seus and he also produced half of Mobb Deep's debut album "Juvenile Hell".
The Beats, Breaks & Rhymes Volume 1 EP features very early Prodigy (of Mobb Deep) verses and more dope stuff from "Sleek's" 1992 to 1995 archives.
A1: Dr Seus - Dearly Beloved
A2: Kerwin "Sleek" Young ft. Blitz - Pushin Off The Lead
A3: Sonny Skillz - I Want It All
A4: Bad Influence - What Flava
B1: Sonny Skillz ft. B-Wyze - What Time Is It
B2: Kerwin "Sleek" Young - Aint It Funky Enough (Instrumental)
B3: B-Wyze - Da Bomb Rap Party
B4: Sonny Skillz - The Slaughter Continues
The Beats, Breaks & Rhymes EP is limited to 350 copies - the first 75 copies come on red coloured vinyl - the next 75 copies are on red, clear mixed coloured vinyl - the remaining 200 are on traditional black vinyl.
A1: Dr Seus - Dearly Beloved
A2: Kerwin "Sleek" Young ft. Blitz - Pushin Off The Lead
A3: Sonny Skillz - I Want It All
A4: Bad Influence - What Flava
B1: Sonny Skillz ft. B-Wyze - What Time Is It
B2: Kerwin "Sleek" Young - Aint It Funky Enough (Instrumental)
B3: B-Wyze - Da Bomb Rap Party
B4: Sonny Skillz - The Slaughter Continues
The Beats, Breaks & Rhymes EP is limited to 350 copies - the first 75 copies come on red coloured vinyl - the next 75 copies are on red, clear mixed coloured vinyl - the remaining 200 are on traditional black vinyl.
My special thanks goes to Chopped Herring Records, Sleek and all featured artists involved. All copyrights reserved, posted for promotion use only.